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Child Abuse and Neglect Fund (CVAF-CA) is a grant from Kansas Attorney General's Office that funds crime Victims Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (Kansas) The Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) seeks to ensure that Kansas crime victims: are aware of their rights, have their rights protected, are aware of the services available to them, and have access to quality services.
The State Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) was established in 1994 to fund programs whose primary function is preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of child abuse or neglect.
The grant funds are to be used for ongoing operating expenses of programs, including court-appointed special advocate programs, providing:</p><ul><li>Temporary emergency shelter for victims of child abuse and neglect;</li><li>Counseling and assistance to those child victims; or</li><li>Educational services directed at reducing the incidence of child abuse and neglect and diminishing its impact on the child victim.
</li></ul><p>Grants made to programs will be based on the numbers of persons served by the program and will be made only to programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of.
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Crime Victims Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (Kansas) The Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) seeks to ensure that Kansas crime victims: are aware of their rights, have their rights protected, are aware of the services available to them, and have access to quality services.
The State Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) was established in 1994 to fund programs whose primary function is preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of child abuse or neglect.
The grant funds are to be used for ongoing operating expenses of programs, including court-appointed special advocate programs, providing:</p><ul><li>Temporary emergency shelter for victims of child abuse and neglect;</li><li>Counseling and assistance to those child victims; or</li><li>Educational services directed at reducing the incidence of child abuse and neglect and diminishing its impact on the child victim.
</li></ul><p>Grants made to programs will be based on the numbers of persons served by the program and will be made only to programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of child abuse or neglect.
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interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) seeks to ensure that Kansas crime victims: are aware of their rights, have their rights protected, are aware of the services available to them, and have access to quality services.
The State Crime Victims' Assistance Fund for Child Abuse and Neglect (CA) was established in 1994 to fund programs whose primary function is preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of child abuse or neglect.
The grant funds are to be used for ongoing operating expenses of programs, including court-appointed special advocate programs, providing: Temporary emergency shelter for victims of child abuse and neglect; Counseling and assistance to those child victims; or Educational services directed at reducing the incidence of child abuse and neglect and diminishing its impact on the child victim.
Grants made to programs will be based on the numbers of persons served by the program and will be made only to programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect or providing residential services or facilities to victims of child abuse or neglect. Funding History</span>Insight into the past years’ funding for this grant, if available" class="TipThis" src="https://www. interoperabilitygrants.
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gov/docs/default-source/documents/victims-grants/fy2020-ca-grant-recipients. pdf? sfvrsn=aad0d21a_6 .
Additional Info</span>Further insight into the opportunity such as application procedures, links to additional resources, ineligible applicants, and unallowable costs" class="TipThis" src="https://www. interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Funds cannot be used for: Construction or land acquisitions, including mortgage payments; Grant projects that offer a low probability of improving services to victims of crime as determined by fiscal and project audits and grant reviews; Magazine subscriptions, membership dues, etc.; Gift cards or fuel vouchers; Reimbursing mileage expenses in excess of $0.
535 per mile or the applicant's approved policy rate, whichever is lower; Attending conferences, training or meetings that occur outside the state of Kansas; or Food except for food purchased with PFA, CVAF and HTVAF grant funds for consumption by clients living in a domestic violence / sexual assault / human trafficking shelter. Contacts</span>Official contacts for this grant opportunity" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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ks. gov/victim-services/grants <br />Due to the nature of grantwriting, some grants cost more than others. " border="0" /> Eligibility Details</span>Specific information on what entities can apply for and receive funds through this program" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, local and state government agencies, and other entities serving child victims of abuse and neglect. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Victim Assistance Grant Programs is a funding opportunity from the Kansas Attorney General's Office that funds crime victim assistance organizations across Kansas providing direct services to crime victims and developing violence prevention programs. The office administers six state programs: Child Exchange and Visitation Center (CEVC), Crime Victims Assistance Fund (CVAF), Child Abuse and Neglect (CVAF-CA), Child Advocacy Center (CAC), Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Fund (HTVAF), and State Protection from Abuse Fund (PFA). In FY2026, more than $2.3 million was awarded across these programs. Eligible applicants are local and state crime victim assistance organizations in Kansas; eligibility varies by program. For FY2027 grants, Part 1 applications were due April 10, 2026, and Part 2 applications were due May 1, 2026.
Crime Victims Assistance Fund (CVAF) is a grant from Kansas Attorney General's Office that funds # Grant Programs | Attorney General of KS Attorney General's OfficeKansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) * Attorney General Kris W. Kobach * Report an Unregistered Roofer * Special Litigation Unit * Kansas Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Grant Program * Emily's Hope Naloxone Distribution Program * Affiliated Organizations * Victim Services- "Expand/Collapse subpages under Victim Services") * Crime Victims Service Awards * Crime Victims Compensation * Batterer Intervention Program+ "Expand/Collapse subpages under Batterer Intervention Program") * Batterer Intervention Program Email Signup * Human Trafficking+ "Expand/Collapse subpages under Human Trafficking") * Law Enforcement Training * Human Trafficking Advisory Board * Human Trafficking Poster Order Form Divisions » Victim Services More than $2.3 million in grant funds were awarded in FY 2026 from six state programs. Funds are used to assist local and state crime victim assistance organizations across Kansas in providing direct services to crime victims, as well as in developing prevention programs to address violence. Eligible applicants include Nonprofit organizations, local and state government agencies, and other entities providing services to crime victims.. Award amounts: Varies. The deadline is 2026-05-01T00:00:00+00:00.
BJA FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program is a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance that funds community-based reentry services for individuals returning from incarceration. The program supports nonprofit organizations and federally recognized tribal governments that partner with correctional agencies to deliver reentry programming. Awards have historically reached up to $750,000. Community-based nonprofit organizations and federally recognized tribal governments with demonstrated partnerships with correctional agencies are eligible. The application deadline was May 6, 2024.
ALCWF Grant Program is a grant from the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation that funds nonprofit programs supporting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual welfare of children and youth across the United States. Since 1954, the foundation has awarded over million to youth-serving organizations. Grants support research, programs, and activities with national or large regional impact — not day-to-day operating costs, brick-and-mortar construction, or government fund matching. Eligible applicants are tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; grants are never made to individuals. Grant amounts are not publicly specified. The 2026 application cycle required submission to American Legion National Headquarters in Indianapolis by July 15, 2025.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.